Save State Help on Mario RPG
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Save State Help on Mario RPG
Hi, y'all. This is mah first post here, heh-heh. I love love love Mario RPG, and I've been working on it on-and-off for a few years, until the other day, I randomly decided to Load a Saved State. Not fully knowing how it worked, I saw Mario in a forest level I had done already and thought it was a different file. But when I reset and went back to the main file menu, I realized that I had loaded the last time I saved a state like two years ago! And it's that way every time I go! Is there any way to get my progress back??
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Re: Save State Help on Mario RPG
SA-1 games such as Super Mario RPG do not work properly in the latest version of zsnes.
If you must use a savestate, go to an older version of zsnes. Otherwise, I recommend using the regular in-game saves, which can be used by other emulators which provide better SA-1 emulation.
But more to the point of your problem, what happened is that you loaded up a savestate that overwrote your in-game save. Basically, you are boned.
If you must use a savestate, go to an older version of zsnes. Otherwise, I recommend using the regular in-game saves, which can be used by other emulators which provide better SA-1 emulation.
But more to the point of your problem, what happened is that you loaded up a savestate that overwrote your in-game save. Basically, you are boned.
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Re: Save State Help on Mario RPG
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Re: Save State Help on Mario RPG
Or post in colored text. Sweet merciful Granas, that's annoying.
KHDownloadsSquall_Leonhart wrote:DirectInput represents all bits, not just powers of 2 in an axis.You have your 2s, 4s, 8s, 16s, 32s, 64s, and 128s(crash course in binary counting!). But no 1s.